[RFI] ARRL to FCC...

David Cole dave at nk7z.net
Sun Mar 23 02:06:31 EDT 2014


Hi,

I kept very careful notes, of every test I did, and every test the power
company did in relation to the RFI.  Of the discussions I had with the
neighbor, and I did it for weeks...  Then and only then did I submit the
info to the FCC.  It may help that I also have a commercial license, but
I don't know.  
-- 
Thanks and 73's,
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On Fri, 2014-03-21 at 08:38 -0700, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
> On 21 Mar 2014 at 7:52, David Cole wrote:
> 
> > decided that he was not going to do anything about them...  A note from
> > that FCC ended that instantly...
> 
> What, exactly, did you have to tell the FCC to get them to notifiy this ass? 
> Did you have to DF the problem yourself, or did you simply have to tell the 
> FCC that "someone" was seriously interfering with your operation?
> 
> What? 
> 
> I need to know. 
> 
> SOMEONE, or SOMEthing, in my neighborhood is doing SOMEthing that 
> results in a 20db over S-9 constant noise level on (at least) 80 meters.
> 
> I am also confirming that every damned piece of Chinese-made or 
> Chinese-designed electronic whatever is so damned "noisy" RF-wise that it 
> shouldn't be allowed out of China.
> 
> Ken Gordon W7EKB



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